The PC version didnt have gamepad support? I vaguely recall trying the game (did I buy it or is there a demo? who knows...).

Anyhow, the controls seemed simplistic enough that I can probably plug in my PS3 controller and use a MotionJoy profile to trick the game into thinking that I'm using a keyboard. I'll have to give it a try.

xXBatmanXx wrote on Aug 30, 2012, 00:45:Anything to make them MORE successful I am ok with. They have made such a great game. The more money for them the better, which means more Isaac!

Until the day Isaac games were developed, produced and marketed by a big entertainment company named McMillen Interactive, which is traded publicly, with CEOs and Directors and Investors and all the other crap which comes with too much money.